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Color Corrector Price in Pakistan

Rs. 114.29 per ml for Makeup Revolution Colour Correct Primer — 28ml at Rs. 3,200. Rs. 11,500 for Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Under Eye Color Corrector. And Rs. 899 for Miss Lara at the other end. Four color correctors on Highfy, Rs. 899 to Rs. 11,500 — a Rs. 10,601 gap between the cheapest and most expensive in the same category. The price gap is large enough to warrant a closer look at what each one is actually doing.

Product Size Price
Miss Lara Color Correcting Primer PC Rs. 899
Elf Camo Color Corrector PC Rs. 2,999
Makeup Revolution Colour Correct Primer 28ml Rs. 3,200
Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Under Eye Color Corrector PC Rs. 11,500

What Color Correctors Do — and When You Actually Need One

Color Theory in Four Sentences

Dark under-eye circles with a blue-purple cast need a peach or orange corrector. Redness from acne or rosacea needs green. Sallowness or dullness needs lavender. Yellow correctors even out hyper-pigmentation on deeper skin tones. That's color theory applied to makeup — you apply the corrector first, conceal over it, and the opposing color on the spectrum neutralises the discoloration so less product is needed overall. In Pakistan where melanin-rich skin tones are common, orange and peach correctors for the undereye area do more work than pink ones — pink correctors are designed for fairer complexions and go patchy on deeper skin.

Miss Lara Color Correcting Primer — Rs. 899

Budget Entry, Unclear Shade Range

Rs. 899. Miss Lara is a budget local makeup brand sold online in Pakistan — primarily Daraz and Highfy, not at Naheed or Chase Up counters. The listing says Pink shade, which is better suited to fair skin tones where redness needs neutralising. For medium to deep Pakistani skin tones dealing with hyperpigmentation or dark circles, pink is the wrong corrector — peach or orange covers those undertones better. At Rs. 899 the risk of trying it is low; just go in with realistic expectations about the shade payoff. Budget primers in this range can be sheerer than the product photo suggests.

Elf Camo Color Corrector — Rs. 2,999

Orange Shade — Right Call for Pakistan

Orange. That's the listed shade, and it's the more useful choice for Pakistani skin tones where undereye circles tend to run brown-purple rather than blue. Elf is an American drugstore brand — affordable by US standards, mid-range by Pakistan's imported product standards. Rs. 2,999 for a color corrector is a meaningful spend; whether it delivers is going by other Elf Camo products in Pakistan, which have a decent reputation for pigmentation and blendability. The Camo line specifically is known for heavier coverage. Orange correctors can look alarming on first application before blending, especially if you've never used one before — that's normal, blend it out before judging.

Makeup Revolution Colour Correct Primer 28ml — Rs. 3,200

Rs. 114.29/ml — Primer Positioning

Rs. 3,200 for 28ml — Rs. 114.29/ml. Makeup Revolution is a UK brand that's become one of the more popular affordable imports on Highfy and Daraz in Pakistan. The Colour Correct Primer functions as both a corrector and a base — neutralising discoloration while also prepping the skin for foundation. Dual-function products sound efficient, but primers tend to work better as primers and correctors work better as correctors; combining both means neither is at full strength. If your main concern is undereye discoloration, a standalone corrector layered under a primer will outperform a hybrid. But for someone wanting to cut down the number of steps in their routine, particularly before a dinner in Lahore where you're doing a full face in under 20 minutes, the hybrid format is worth it.

Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Under Eye Color Corrector — Rs. 11,500

Mango Shade — Premium Undereye Corrector

Rs. 11,500. Huda Beauty is a Dubai-based brand with a strong following in Pakistan — available on Highfy and through Instagram sellers, positioned as a prestige brand without the Western department store pricing. The #FauxFilter Under Eye Corrector in Mango is a warm peach-orange that works for medium to deep skin tones. Huda's correctors have a reputation for excellent pigmentation and longevity — you'd use significantly less product per application than a budget corrector, which partially offsets the price. Still, Rs. 11,500 for a corrector is a premium commitment in Pakistan's market. Going by the product's track record, the formula does what it claims — but you'd want to be confident about the shade before spending this much without sampling first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the price of color correctors in Pakistan?

A: On Highfy: Miss Lara Color Correcting Primer Rs. 899, Elf Camo Color Corrector Rs. 2,999, Makeup Revolution Colour Correct Primer 28ml Rs. 3,200 (Rs. 114.29/ml), Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Under Eye Color Corrector Rs. 11,500.

Q: Which color corrector is best for dark circles in Pakistan?

A: For Pakistani skin tones — medium to deep with brown-purple undereye circles — orange or peach correctors work best. Elf Camo Color Corrector (Orange, Rs. 2,999) is the mid-range pick with good pigmentation. Huda Beauty FauxFilter Mango (Rs. 11,500) is the premium option. Avoid pink correctors for deeper skin tones — they're formulated for fair complexions and don't neutralise brown undertones effectively.

Q: Is Elf color corrector available in Pakistan?

A: Yes — Elf Camo Color Corrector in Orange is listed at Rs. 2,999 on Highfy. Elf is an American brand, primarily available in Pakistan through online platforms like Highfy and Daraz rather than at physical stores like Naheed or Chase Up.